Oh Jenni: "Who among us doesn't enjoy a good schlep, after all?"
Exactly, who among doesn't enjoy a good schlep. Or steak and schlep day or casual, no-strings attached schlep, which, by the way, is a lie. They always say no-strings, but you got strings, you always get strings.
Anyway, I love me some schlep and it is good to see that Jenni likes a good schlep as well.

Vicki Michaelis nails it: "Honestly, they focused so much on her romantic pursuits that there wasn't time to portray the sportswriter side of her. We in the business, of course, know the opposite to be true. Usually you're so busy being a sportswriter, you have no time for romantic pursuits.â€

Vicki Michaelis nails it: "Honestly, they focused so much on her romantic pursuits that there wasn't time to portray the sportswriter side of her. We in the business, of course, know the opposite to be true. Usually you're so busy being a sportswriter, you have no time for romantic pursuits.

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Exactly. I watched two eps a couple of weeks ago and didn't see her set foot in a ballpark or clubhouse once. Maybe she has in other eps, but not the ones I saw. She seemed to have an awful lot of free time for a beat writer, female or male.

What? No ripping the column?
I'm ashamed of you people. You're slipping.

I guess the first clue was having to search the archives to determine whether or not she had ever written about her job and her gender. Perhaps the second was her pick for favorite movie ever.

My boss brought up my writing something about that show vis-a-vis me, an offer I laughingly declined as way, way, WAY too lame.

I guess we need to do a Nexis search to find out how many women sportswriters actually got roped into doing it.

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'Tis the season to be nice? Sorry, ballscribe, must be all the sugar we've been consuming lately. And yeah, I have a funny feeling I would have had to have write that story if I was still with my former employer.

My God. I saw the last 20 minutes or so of last night's episode, and it's the first one I've seen where they've actually tried to work some of the business into the show. (I didn't see the first one). Cripes. She has a friend set up an interview with a Cubs player for her. If she's the Cubs beat writer, shouldn't she get that interview herself? And if she's the Cubs beat writer, shouldn't she not get all that excited about being on the front page of the sports section (since, as a Cubs beat writer, you'd probably be there four or five times a week)? It was embarrassing to watch.

She's hot and all, but the show itself is so bad at times that it's funny.